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    AMD Shows Off Servers, Notebooks, Other Devices Running on Its Chips

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    September 11, 2013
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      1AMD Shows Off Servers, Notebooks, Other Devices Running on Its Chips

      0-AMD Shows Off Servers, Notebooks, Other Devices Running on Its Chips

      By Jeffrey Burt

      2AMD Contributes to the Open Compute Project

      1-AMD Contributes to the Open Compute Project

      This server created by Penguin Computing is powered by AMD’s Opteron 6300 Series processors and is based on the Open Compute 3.0 spec. The Open Compute Project was led by Facebook in an effort to encourage the development of dense, power-efficient servers.

      3AMD’s Low-Power SeaMicro Microservers

      2-AMD's Low-Power SeaMicro Microservers

      Microservers—highly dense, power-efficient systems—could become a highly contested segment of the server market. Intel is attacking the space with its Atom platform—most recently the release of “Avoton” (for servers) and “Rangeley” (for networking systems)—while AMD is leveraging its acquisition last year of SeaMicro and also is partnering with ARM. Here is a SeaMicro SM15000 Opteron-based system, which offers up to 64 eight-core chips in a single system.

      4AMD in HP’s Project Moonshot Strategy

      3-AMD in HP's Project Moonshot Strategy

      Hewlett-Packard is building small, highly efficient server modules in its Moonshot initiative. While the first of the Moonshot servers will be powered by Intel Atom chips, the tech giant will leverage other vendors’ chips in future versions, including those from AMD and ARM. This Moonshot cartridge is powered by AMD’s “Kyoto” Opteron processors.

      5AMD Finds Its Way Into HP’s Notebooks

      4-AMD Finds Its Way Into HP's Notebooks

      HP’s Envy 15 TouchSmart notebook is powered by an AMD A8-5550 chip and includes an AMD Radeon HD 8550G graphics card. The display is 15.6 inches.

      6The Oculus Rift Virtual Reality System

      5-The Oculus Rift Virtual Reality System

      AMD showed off a system powered by its “Kaveri” desktop chip and running a version of Oculus’ Rift virtual reality game, which includes a pair of goggles that brings the user into the game. Oculus is not yet selling the game to the public; it’s recently been released to some developers, according to AMD officials.

      7Bringing the Sound to Life With the Corsair Headset

      6-Bringing the Sound to Life With the Corsair Headset

      The headset brings the sounds of the game into high definition with Corsair’s headset.

      8GizmoSphere for Developers

      7-GizmoSphere for Developers

      Gizmo has released a developer box for developers that is powered by AMD’s G-Series embedded accelerated processing unit (APU).

      9ASRock Uses AMD Embedded Technology

      8-ASRock Uses AMD Embedded Technology

      The IMB-A180-H system leverages AMD’s G-Series system-on-a-chip (SoC) for embedded systems for its mini-ITX form factor.

      10Xi13 Uses an AMD Athlon Chip

      9-Xi13 Uses an AMD Athlon Chip

      The small system is powered by a 1.8GHz Athlon 64 chip, offers 2GB of DDR3 memory and 1MB of Level 2 cache, and consumes 20 watts.

      11AMD in the Signature Book

      10-AMD in the Signature Book

      AMD’s R-Series embedded chips—either quad- or dual-core—power iBase’s Signature Book. The system also runs a Radeon HD 7000 graphics chip.

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